Answer: Okay so let's try to find the amount of money needed to buy 1 lb. Therefore, let's divide the fraction by 14.
Then we'll divide both the numerator and denominator by 14.
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Then we simplify and get:
14÷14=1 2.99÷14=.2135 We can round that to .21
The unit rate for each pound would be 1:.21
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Step-by-step explanation:
1) 3S = R 2) R+6= 2 (S+6)= 2S+12 ----> R=2S+61,2 )--> 3S = 2S+6 ---><span>S=6 & R= 3 x 6 = 18Ralph is 18 & Sara is 6 .</span>
R is -6.
12 = -r +6
12 = 6 - r
12 - 6 = -r
6 = -r
r = -6
The percent of increase from 10 to 12 is 20 %. 10 x 1.2 = 12.
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F(x) = 1/4x-1
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